Bakers Island Light
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Salem, Massachusetts
Built: 1789
Automated: 1972
This 59-foot tall granite stone and concrete tower is the sole survivor of what were originally two towers on the site. The other tower was discontinued around 1870. This remaining light is located on a small, isolated island at the entrance to Salem Harbor.
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